Tiger Tale

Tiger Tale by Mel Odom is a children’s book published by Pocket in 2002, featuring 135 pages in English. The story follows Sabrina, who becomes enchanted by Jian, a young lion-tamer and acrobat at a traveling Chinese circus. When her roommate Roxie dares her to assist Jian, Sabrina seizes the opportunity to impress him by borrowing the skills of a renowned martial artist, unaware that her actions may endanger three magical tiger cubs.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that combines elements of adventure and fantasy as Sabrina navigates her newfound role and the challenges that arise. With Jian’s guidance and the reluctant help of Salem, a cub-sitter, Sabrina embarks on a mission to rescue the tigers from potential peril. The book explores themes relevant to children’s literature and fiction, making it a captivating read for young audiences interested in circus life and magical adventures.
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While visiting a travelling Chinese circus, Sabrina can’t help but notice Jian, a cute young lion-tamer and acrobat. Meow So when her roommate Roxie dares Sabrina to volunteer as Jian’s assistant, she zaps herself into the spotlight to catch Jian’s eye. To impress Jian, Sabrina ‘borrows’ the skills of a famous martial artist and dazzles him with her techniques. But what she doesn’t know, is that by borrowing Master Tze-pins skills, she has put three magical tiger cubs in danger. With Jian as her guide, and Salem as an unwilling cub-sitter, can Sabrina rescue the tigers… before they fall into the wrong paws?
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